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While women with burst implants made reports of "ailments that ranged from joint pain to lupus," the implants were not shown to have caused those ailments.
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In the past, Purdue officials have declined to make reports of their investigation public in order to comply with university rules on confidentiality.
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Physicians are being asked to make reports of errors, and this is likely to increase in the future.
Moreover, in some hospitals resident physicians and medical consultants also make reports of adverse outcomes of medical care during Morbidity and Mortality meetings (M&M).
Adding irrelevant information simply to "cover" guideline items would be counterproductive; on the other hand, added length that makes reports of improvement studies more complete, coherent, usable, and systematic helps the guidelines meet a principal aim of SQUIRE.
It must be declared a notifiable disease that makes reporting of deaths mandatory.
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